Puzzle 002- A Curious Letter

Dec 11, 2010 14:31


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I see that I am not the only one to receive a letter on my acceptance to the police force. I do hope this job will allow us to investigate this mystery further.

While I am here, I do find myself rather listless. The snow is nice but it is not like I have anywhere to go. So, in order to perhaps entertain more ( Read more... )

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ergaleomancer December 11 2010, 14:43:17 UTC
B, C, and D are 'Nowheys'. Don't you have anything more difficult? [Arrogant Theta is arrogant and snippy.]

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teawithpuzzles December 11 2010, 14:46:28 UTC
I'm afraid that's not quite right.

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ergaleomancer December 11 2010, 14:48:51 UTC
..........[What.]

........................[No really, what.]

.................................................Maybe you mis-heard me?

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teawithpuzzles December 11 2010, 14:51:24 UTC
You did say B, C and D, correct? I do apologise if I heard you incorrectly.

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evers_hacker December 11 2010, 15:50:38 UTC
Ummm... is it B and D?

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teawithpuzzles December 11 2010, 15:56:29 UTC
Are you saying B and D are lying or telling the truth?

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evers_hacker December 11 2010, 15:58:44 UTC
Ah, sorry. I , uh, think they're the ones who're lying.

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teawithpuzzles December 11 2010, 18:12:41 UTC
Quite correct. Of course, they could also be the ones telling the truth.

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russefeiring December 11 2010, 16:33:15 UTC
A is a Nowhey, I think. If ya were tellin' th' truth ya wouldn't need t'say 'I promise'. I may be wrong, though.

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teawithpuzzles December 11 2010, 17:17:08 UTC
That's not quite right, I'm afraid. I'm sure you can figure it out.

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russefeiring December 11 2010, 17:44:28 UTC
It's been some time since I've solved any puzzles. An old friend of mine was a big of riddles.

[He goes into thought for a few minutes. Maan, he really should've pent more time with dragons.]

...Hints are allowed, right?

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teawithpuzzles December 11 2010, 17:59:27 UTC
Certainly. Do you require one?

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olympicswimmer December 11 2010, 17:06:22 UTC
The answer is Google it, because every middle school social studies teacher assigns it as homework without realizing that the answer's on the internet.

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teawithpuzzles December 11 2010, 17:17:47 UTC
I'm not sure what you mean by Google it, but I assure you this is a question that is easy to figure out by yourself.

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olympicswimmer December 11 2010, 17:29:50 UTC
It means "ask a bunch of other people really fast," and puzzles are more of an Athena thing.

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teawithpuzzles December 11 2010, 18:00:03 UTC
It only requires some critical thinking.

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bluecapboy December 11 2010, 17:15:22 UTC
Oh gosh, I haven't heard that puzzle in a while. Um, is it...A, C, and E?

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Wait, did you just say police officer?!

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teawithpuzzles December 11 2010, 17:18:32 UTC
Very good, my boy.

Yes, I appear to have been drafted into the local forces. What this will entail is certainly a question I want answered.

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bluecapboy December 11 2010, 17:20:54 UTC
Please be careful, Professor. Their police force isn't exactly the friendly sort.

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teawithpuzzles December 11 2010, 17:21:34 UTC
Do not worry, Luke. I'm sure nothing will happen.

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